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Restaurant review: Chai Nasta

Ambience: The 40-seater desi adda is a pleasant sight for the eyes: between its yellow and blue walls, it truly feels like something out of a Bollywood movie, as posters of famous films and advertisements find themselves as décor on the wall and table tops. The ambience is certainly something to be enjoyed!

What we ate: The menu is a fun take on a chaiwallah dukaan, replete with a desi feel. You have a range of chaats, sandwiches, chillas and rolls to choose from, along with snacks that most 90s’ kids might have grown up on: maggi, dosas, samosas, chole bhature, aloo paratha and even chilli cheese toast. We tucked into a portion each of the chilli paneer, fruit chaat and besan chilla. The portions are rather small though, making you wonder how you can honestly obey the command that their ambient décor sweetly offers up, saying: ‘Kindly overeat’! The Assam Tea and the Iced Tea were spot on, making them the perfect afternoon beverage. The besan chillas were cooked to perfection and arrived piping hot – served with two delicious chutneys. One could make a comfortable meal out of the chillas, parathas or rolls, while most other options work well for a snack. Chai Nasta boasts a pure vegetarian well-curated menu that brings together dishes from all over India. Pure vegetarian, the restaurant also has a bunch of vegetarian desserts, cakes and cupcakes as well!